Part II of our series ranking the 32 teams by position, this time wide receivers and tight ends. The top teams are mostly the same as last year, but you'll be surprised by which team shows up in fourth place. This may be the only place where we rank the Lions in the top half of the league. Plus: The debut of that soon-to-be FO favorite, the box one foot above the head of Plaxico Burress.

"Michael Vick has been indicted by a federal grand jury in connection with the dogfighting probe of his house in Virginia.

The Falcons quarterback was indicted for conspiracy to travel in interstate commerce in aid of unlawful activities and to sponsor a dog in animal fighting venture in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District in Richmond, Va. Three others -- Purnell Peace, Quanis Phillips and Tony Taylor -- also were indicted by the grand jury on the same charges."

No, Lane Kiffin didn't celebrate moving out of his parents' house by getting a Hootie and the Blowfish tattoo. The Raiders signed Donovin Darius to serve as depth at safety. He'll compete with Stuart Schweigert, probably by trying to convince Al Davis that "Stuart Schweigert" is too wimpy of a name for an NFL player.

Bill Barnwell kicks off our pre-Pro Football Prospectus 2007 chats over at BP, taking questions about the Jets, Giants, Seahawks, Packers, and Cleveland Indians (?). There's also plenty of fantasy football talk and a few sneak peeks at the 2007 KUBIAK projections, which are now officially on sale in the Football Outsiders store.

In excellent news for Browns fans, LeCharles Bentley has somehow gone from being set to retire because of his knee surgeries and staph infection all the way to potentially being ready to play in the season-opener versus Pittsburgh on September 9.

You know, I don't see any reason to disparage the infection for being a freak. It's not as if it popped up out of nowhere and decided to munch on LeCharles Bentley's knee. How about a freak practice facility? A freak immune system? Those are a little more fair.

Wes Welker was actually a good player despite being mired in the Dolphins' offense the last few years, so he should be great with Tom Brady and the Patriots, right? Bill Barnwell doesn't think so, and if you'll listen he'll tell you exactly why.

Trent Green's finally a Dolphins QB, with a fifth-round pick (potentially becoming a fourth dependent upon performance) going to Kansas City in return.

Of course, it would have been nice if they had done this before those of us who have to write pieces in annuals regarding the Dolphins were forced to write two versions of each section, one with Green and one without...